Sentences with phrase «apparent dearth»

They are attracted to its need - based demand, higher rents, private payors and apparent dearth in supply in a number of markets (though given the amount of construction in the last few years -LSB-...]
When Jerry Saltz recently devoted a column to the apparent dearth of «great women bad - boy artists,» he would have done well to rope in Frances Stark to refute the notion.
They have to think about their contractual obligations to authors (often defined in pre-Internet contracts); a myriad companies offering complex arrays of digital services; countless stories of the wonders and horrors of digital publishing; an apparent dearth of staff with both publishing and web - technical skills; financial pressure to cut costs, not start new departments with new staff; and the demands of their day jobs.
Others who have worked with jaguar conservation are not convinced that the critical habitat is necessary, pointing to the apparent dearth of jaguars in the U.S. as a sign that the prospective area is not its preferred home.

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The need for them became particularly apparent in 2010, when researchers sought to quickly reach the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico but found a dearth of available ships.
Sadly, the dearth of playable maps becomes quite apparent after playing only a handful of hours.
Our CEO Alistair Cox comments, «With an emphasis on up - skilling specific expertise in recent years, a lack of focus on vital inter-personal skills and a dearth of good training in this area is now apparent within many businesses».
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